ee nee ee oe or JUSI ARRIVED! se are oe 3A LSet 1 WAREHOUSE, Ex 8. S. “Hibernian,” | A ie ASSORTMENT O1 } Black Silk Fringe. | Corsets, | | Cashmere s, Colored and Black Satins, Pompadoar Prints, TOILET COVERS & QULTs, n Piain and Fancy); White, Scarlet, Grey & Fancy Flannels, . f rey , : ‘ »y Cloths, Tweeds, &e.., All of which opened, and will he I a eur usua low prices are How Ww. X& A. BROWN & CO. Ch’'tewn, Aug. 24, 1880. St. Dunstan's College, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I a College a charge of ié Fathers of the Society of Jesus, Wednesday, September 14th. Intending students shonli make immediate application. opened under the Fer prospectus aud further particulars ad dress REY. GEORGE B, (h’town, Aug. 6, 80 KENNY, S. J., till sep President. PACIFIC Mutual Insurance Co., —OFr— NEW YORE ee MARINE. Assets Sist Dec., 1879, - $744,149.00 Insurance effected on CARGOES and FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards on first-class risks. Certificates issued payable in London, at the otce of Morton Rosr & Co., Bankers, or in New York. Risks taken and rates fixed without being referred to Hiead Office. VENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent for P. E. Island. May 11, 1580. Great Summer Resort PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. ——— cc hte LO mR IN. FEO TB i. HIS New aud Commodious House, situate at North Shore, offers great- attraction for Tourists who are wanting recreation, sea bathing, tis!:ing, ete. lé is within easy access of the City, bung enly thirte: no (13) miles by rail or carriage. Charges moderate. For further particulars apply to the Manager, or address ~ LORNE HOTEL COMPANY, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Nut Goal, NREE from Slate and Fire Clay. Also Roun and Slack, at Albion Mines, Pictou, Neva Scotia, or orders apply to G. W. DEeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P, E. Island. Old Sy’ney Mines, Cape Breton. Linvan Mines, Cape Breton. , ‘RDELS for Round Coal can be obtained on application to Terms is usual. Office, No. June 1j Jane 12, 1880, ‘Nut Goal, G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Ayent for P. KE. Island, 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. 1880—pat her sj kca tf QUEEN INSURANCE CcO'Y. OF ENGLAND, ’ GAPITAL.. . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, Done. ANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, ou easels 011 the stocks. Special rates for isolated resicences. Losses settled promptly. GlLORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island Tan Es CHARLOTTETOWN. rs cman ee - CANTON FLANNELS, ’' Fine Bleached Cottons. BLACK MOURNING GOODS, KID GLOVES, BUTTONS. New Tweeds & Worsted Coatings, SCOTCH FINGERING YVARNS, AH Colors. JUST RECEIVED. W. A. WEEKS & CO,, Fuetnragt Hat Mavofactns, For all kinds of Crackers, Biscuits, Navy Bread, &., -~—GO ToO- “THE CITY STEAM BAKERY,’ PRINCE ST Rae. Charlottetown, Aug. 26, 1880—tu th sat. ~ “ n° . sail eS © ov a ocd —_ vf SS . eo LR ~_ . a “ > oS a) a o > Y ea? ~ a — — * ~ =_ o e — — ~ A) — a 4 — > . a 5 — Cw — A = v -_ a “> — “- ~~ sy | ported article, which is often otherwise. which isa great advantage over the im- ~ 0 Barrels Captain’s Pilot, art of the City. which shall be sold cheape, than ide for boxes or cartage. manuft Fresh, as they aré made daily ‘RACKERS, for Housekeepers Pp kinds of Ship’s Bread: 200 Barrels No. 1 Pilot. 10, 15, 20 and 80-lb. Boxes of REMEMBER! 180 Barrels Navy Bread, | HAVE NOW IN STOCK GOOD FAMILY FLOUR Constantly on hand, and ( - * “> —<_ —_ = ad end r . « D of . —_ a) 18 Be = ~_— -_ a = Se Ka S “s = =: ~ we ~ ay ae « ao _— a UO -« 4 — ee a ae a = - ~ Ge owen ~ v 50 Nena ” Pe mn ar = ~ “ +o oo = _ 02 A) om mt CO “ YS . oo — <a ~— “ — PD —_ eo —_— ; C { } i } A Liberal Discount to Wholesale Buyers. Special prices offered to Committees of Church Parties, Picnics, &c. Catalogue and Price List mailed free to any address. JOHN QUIRK, PROPRIETOR = 1880. SEASIDE HOTEL! RUSTICO BEACH, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) ae a 8} § June 14, -~ MHIS Beautiful Watering Place will be open for the reception of Guests-from the 24th June till the 15th September. The above Hotel is situated in one of the most charming spots on the Island, having beautiful scenery, a bracing atmosphere, a beautiful beach, splendid surf- bathing, sea and river fishing, etc., ete. Geod Tables. Moderate charges. | Special arrangements made for Picnic and Dinner Parties, etc. Also the spacious Pavilion will be let for Picnic Parties, etc., at moderate charges. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests ; returning every Thursday4ind Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a. m. Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Hunter River, for passage to Seaside—7 miles. ADDRESS, JOHN NEWSON & CO., Proprietors, Charlottetown, P. E. Island ESTABLISHED 18%5. CANADA CORDAGE FAUTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes ‘Manill M Rope Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline Hambroline, 'ke., &e., equal in quality to the best American. sa Prices on application. Jan. 7, 1880. June 21, 1880, BARRELS BAIT AND SALT. AAICIO BAN Cf QUEEN’S WHARF. MUSIC AND SINGING. N and after AUGUST Ist, Mrs. James Brown will give instruction in Music SOO BAGS SALT, ere} | and Singing at her residence, King Square, e) 200 on Herring and Mackerel | Weeutt = application. — BAIT, €@h’town, July 29, 1850-—2m 3taw tu th s 300 MACKEREL BARRELS. 100 Is FAT HERRING. 50 b¥lf-barrels rl 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE, D. SMALL. . Hides, Calfskins & Sheepskins. YHX\HE Subscriber will pay the highest Cash price for the above. ROBERT BRIDGES. augl7 our Printing done is a June, \877— YRXAE place to get the EXAMBNE , PRINTINGROOMS, _—_ April 29, ’80—oaw wkly, ar pat AME PRINCK EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, L880, HR. NO. 90 {| A Blind Statesman’s Triumph. Mr. Fawcett has now reached, and has lshown by his admirable expesition of the ‘conditions of the Telegraphic and Postoftice | services that he has vot reached by aecet- dent, a high position among Knglish states- Imen, and one quite unique when you con- sider the path by which he has attained it, and the very nunsual difeulues which he has had to surmount im order that he might attain it. The late Professor Clifford, it is steeple, and hung on to the eross-bar by lis toes. If Mr. Fawcett, without sight to help bim, had done the same, we doubt whetherhe would have achieved anything more intrinsically surprising than what he has actually achieved, in reaching nearly the highest office below the Cabinet, with- out tue help of wealth or anything ap- proaching to wealth, without the help of genius, uniess the power of giving close at- tention to a subject he rightly described as genius, without the help of any remarkable gift of eloquence or persuasion, and with the enormous and, to ordinary men, almost inconceivable impediment,zof blindness in his way. . it wight, indeed, be said that to certain teu:peraments blinduess would aid instead of hindering the gymmnast’s steadiness of head in dizzy situations. But ne one could maintain that iu dealing with the world of political and Jiterary contreversy, by which Mr. Fawcett has won his arduous way to eminence, blindness can ever be regarded as anything but ene of the most daunting and most weighty of all the disqualifications for success. — London Spedtator. -_—em + Magdalen Islands. During the week several vessels from (ynebec have arrived at the Magdalen Is- lands with telegraph poles. Sub-contract- ors are already at werk, and the pests are being put down on Amherst Island. — It is expected that they will all be in position by the 15th inst., on the arrival of the steamer Newfield from England. The cable end will be landed at the lighthouse, on the southwest of this island, (Amherst), and from thence emerged a distance of 40 miles, to connect with the east peint of P. K. Island, The] steamer Newfield is ex pected daily with the cable, &c. The Bird Rocks will be connected with the istand* at the east point of these islands, near Grosse Isle, by a submarine cable, twenty-one miles, and a telegraph line will be laid to follew from thence round all the Islands, the terminus, and the same will be dotted with the required offices. Myr. F. N. Gis- borne has been on the Islands superintend- ing everything in connection with the lay- ing of the line offices, in order that tele- graphic communication may take place be- fore the close of navigation ae S saikaiminiihcasssiadipiatinnie Scarcely less astonishing than Dr. Tan- ner’s recent feat of fasting is the condition of a young lady, the daughter of the Mayor of Gambreke, a village near Bremen, who is said to have been fast asleep ever since the second week in January with the ex- ception of a few hours of semi-weaknessent intervals of from six to eight weeks. An interesting account of her extraordinary state is published in the Hanever Courier. it ajpears-that she lies, plunged in a_ pro- found slumber and entirely unconscious of all that goes on around her, night and day, reclining on her left side, warmly covered up and with a light gauze spread over her head. Nenrishment, chiefly in a_ liquid form, is daily administered to her, which she swallows without awaking for a second. She is a- pretty, slender girl, of a pallid complexion, but she dees not lose in weight during her trances of from forty to sixty days, and when awake exhibits a cheerful disposition and an eager desire to perform such small household tasks as her strength enables her to fulGl. Her father is a well- to-do man, who has consulted several emi- nent medical men in the hope of discover- ing some remedy for his daughter's ab- normal condition, which entails serious in- convenience and constant anxiety upon the other members of the family, but all efiorts made to keep the unlucky girl awake have resulted in total failure. -— + Om +. - - A Sea Serpent.--A monstrous sea ser- pent, measuring frem seventy to one hundred feet in length, with a body as thick as a barrel and a head about the size of a cask, was seen off the Merigomish coast on Tuesday last, by a boat's crew who were out on a mackerel fishing excureion. The men were abont a hundred yards dis- tant from the serpeut, and saw it plainly. As it moved along it made a wave like a steamer. Thirty feet of it tail was ex posed when it deve, so that its character as a serpent must be regarded as established. Mr. Robert Murdock and Capt.- Thomas Latter were a part of the crew, and to them we are indebted for these particulars. Capt. Latter has seen serpents before, and knows the one encountered on Tnesday to be the simen-pure reptile. Mr. Murdoch never encountered sea snakes before, and was, to say the least, embarrassed by the recent meeting.-—Pictow Standard. —- — ----- <a oe — ‘*‘ Do keep away from that window,” said he. ‘ But Lam not afraid of the hghtning’” replied she. ‘* Ann, dear,” continued the youth fran- tically, *‘ little do you realize how attractive you are.” And having made this appeal, he was able to conduct her away. . | | | | | | } | related, once climbed the vane of a church- | | Clippings from Late Papers. A man having announced that he was once in a community where they all mind- ed their own business, his statement was doubted, and he was called upon to tell Where if was. ‘‘Itwas on board aship at sea, he said, ‘‘and the passengers were all too sick to meddie with one another's affairs. * Dawdling people” never presper in life ; they are always ‘‘ behindhand.” His work never amounts to mach. So do not dauwdle, Do things with a will, and de them well, You must not splutter or be “fussy over your work. The fussy fellow can wasie time in his haste as well as the dawder in his slow trifling. Have a quiek eye and a ready hand and a patient heart, always. If you have an hour in which te doa half hour’s task, do it in that half- heur, and se gain for yourself time for re- creation. A recent London despatch quetes the following from the Paris correspondent of the Keonomist : ~The Panama canal scheme will probably be again offered to the public within the next few weeks, possibly under a syndicate which will guarantee suflicient subscriptions to insure its success. The projectors of the enterprise announce that the definite formation of a company is in - minent, and that Messrs. Couvreaux ana Herbert, the contractors who made the Suez Canal, are preparing the plant to commence the work. Tae Brivise Prurr Cror a Famorr.— The HNaglish Gardew publishes accounts of the state of the fruit crops collected from all parts of the Kingdom. ‘From these,” it says, ‘‘it will be seen that the English fruit crop this year may, broadly speaking, be considered to be a failure. Apples, with the exception of a few kitchen kinds, are a light crep, so much so that orchards in some districts are almost fruitless, a remark that applies as much te cider fruits as to ether varieties. Pears are a little better, but these are also a poor crop, not only in this country, but also in the Channel Islands, from which we usually get sach fine Chan- montels, ” News comes from Copenhagen of a most extraordinary net to say miraculous esca from death. Two lads were playing at the top of the Round Tower, one of the curi- osities of the town, originally built for astronomical purposes and fully 115 feet high, ‘The tower is hellow and a trap-door giving way one of the boys fell through the opening. His playmate fled and only spoke about the accident the next day, when, the wall having been broken through, the boy was discovered at the ‘bottom of the tower, very weak from loss of blood but otherwise unhurt, having landed, after his fall of more than one hundred feet, on a heap of old rubbish and shavings. About ten days ago a young man of geed family, starting from a town in the south of France, went up in a balloen which he had spent more than two years in een- structing. Curiously enough, as the sequel will show, he named it the ‘‘ Nautilua.” The wind was violent, and the balleon sail- ed rapidly away in the direction of the Mediterranean. For many days no news of it was heard. His father remained buried in the deepest grief. A telegram has now been received to the effect that some fish- ermeb have founda balloon in a creek of the sea south of Cape Resso, doubtless the Nautilus. But it was empty. Probably the enthusiastic young aeronant had leaped out in the endeavor to save himself and had heen drowned, A Croup or Fites,—A remarkable phene ienon was witnessed here on Saturday, 21st August, being no less than’a veritable cloud of flies. They passed Lismore at 5 o’cleck in the evening; close te the shore. They went with the wind, which was blowing lightly from the West, ocenpying about twenty minutes passing a given point, They made a loud buzzing noise, which was heard by many who missed seeing ther. They flew so low that some of them appear- ed to fall into the water. Abont two miles below Lismore they slightly changed their course heading more to the North. After their passage numbers of strange fies were observed in some of. the houses near the shure. They were about haif an inch in length, withwings proportionately longer than ae the common house fly, but whether they belonged to the swarm is un- certain. —Pietow Standard. There was a shocking accident to a tire- eater in the market place of Leighton Buz- zard, England, afortnight ago. A_ travel- ling negro was performing on a stand, lick- ing red hot iron, bending heated pokers vith his naked foot, burning tow in his mouth, and the like. At length he filled his mouth with benzoline, saying that he would burn it as he allowed it to escape, He had no sooner applied a lighted mateh to his lips than the whole mouthful of spirit took tire, and, before it was con- stimed, the an was burned in a frightful mauner, the biazing spirit running all over his face, neck and chest as he dashed from his stand and raced about like a madman among the assembled crowd, tearing his clothing frem him and howling in mest inteuse agony. A pertien of the spirit was swallowed, and the inside of his mouth was terribly burnt. He was taken into a chemist’s shop and oils were administered and applied, but afterwards im agonizing frenzy he escaped in a state almost of nudity from a lodging house, and was cap- tured by the police and taken to the wor?.- house infirmary. an salsa wl stg aaa mt te lia: Te tir arenes 5 sarNie ites bit pincer setae ing we aes saad i Ta 4 5 aga ais. oe Ties, ala aatie 2 0 oe! a tf Se oo pte — ~~. eae prea nan rm — nit iin lpi ol ae